Slovakia 200 Slovenských Korún 2000 (Y2K) |
Item Code: SK-37 |
Front: Effigy of Anton Bernolak (1762 - 1813), an outstanding linguist and enlightened priest, who played an important role in the movement for national emancipation. He is known in modern Slovak history as father of the first version of Standard Written Slovak language. Back: Illustration of Trnava in the 18th century, and the symbol of the town, - the Renaissance City Tower in the foreground. Watermark: Portrait of Anton Bernolak. Main colour: Cyan. Designer: Jozef Bubák. Engraver: Vaclav Fajt. Signatures: Vladimir Masár (Governor, 29 July 1993 28 July 1999); Ján Mathes (Chief Financial Officer). First Date of Issue: 1 August 1995. Date of Reissue: 2000. Issuer: National Bank of Slovakia. Total issue: 108,000 banknotes (much less with Y2K overprint). Material: Cotton paper. Printing method: Intaglio (raised print). Printers: Giesecke & Devrient, Munich, Germany (1995, 1999), François-Charles Oberthur Fiduciaire, Rennes, France (2002, 2006). |
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Dimensions: 147 x 74 mm |
Texts: Národná Banka Slovenska. Dvesto Slovenských Korún. Two Hundred Slovak Crowns. Rok 2000. Y2K. Bimilénium Anno Domini MM. V Bratislave, 1 Augusta 1995. |
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